Learning Objectives
- Understand where Solve Intelligence focuses in the patent workflow
- Learn why drafting and prosecution are well-suited to AI
- Understand the attorney's continuing accountability
What Is Solve Intelligence?
Solve Intelligence builds AI focused on the drafting and prosecution stages of patent work — the document-heavy core of getting a patent granted. A patent application is a long, highly structured legal document, and prosecution involves responding to objections from patent examiners (office actions) with carefully reasoned amendments and arguments. Both are time-intensive, convention-bound tasks where AI can do a great deal of the drafting while the attorney supplies the legal substance.
Solve Intelligence helps attorneys produce high-quality applications and office-action responses faster, and across multiple jurisdictions including the United States, European, and Japanese patent offices. Backed by a Series B round, it is part of the wave of dedicated patent-AI products that emerged by 2026, applying large language models to work that previously had little tooling.
💡Key Concept
Drafting versus judgment: The structure of a patent application is highly conventional — exactly what AI drafts well. What to claim, how broadly, and how to argue novelty is judgment — exactly what the attorney provides. Solve Intelligence speeds the former so attorneys spend more time on the latter.
✅Tip
Visit Solve Intelligence: solveintelligence.com — a paid tool for patent professionals; request a demo for current pricing.
Core Capabilities
Patent Drafting
Solve Intelligence drafts patent applications from an attorney's inputs — specification, claims, and supporting text — in the required format, giving the attorney a strong first draft to refine rather than a blank page.
Office-Action Responses
When a patent examiner raises objections, the tool helps draft reasoned responses and amendments, accelerating the back-and-forth of prosecution.
Multi-Jurisdiction Support
It works across major patent offices — US, European, and Japanese — recognizing that patent practice spans jurisdictions with different requirements.
Attorney-in-the-Loop
The attorney directs the strategy and reviews everything; the tool produces drafts and responses, not filed documents.
Strengths
- Focused on the heaviest stages — drafting and prosecution, where document load is greatest
- Multi-jurisdiction — supports US, European, and Japanese patent work
- Quality drafts — produces strong first drafts that attorneys refine
- Dedicated patent AI — purpose-built, not a general assistant
Limitations & Considerations
- High stakes — patent claims are legally consequential; attorney review is essential
- For professionals — built for patent attorneys, not self-filers
- Drafting focus — concentrated on drafting and prosecution rather than the full lifecycle
- Judgment stays human — the tool drafts; claim strategy and filing remain the attorney's
Best Use Cases
| Task | Why Solve Intelligence |
|---|---|
| Drafting a patent application | Strong first drafts in the required format |
| Responding to a patent-office action | AI-assisted amendments and arguments |
| Working across multiple patent offices | Multi-jurisdiction support |
| Freeing attorney time for strategy | Offloads the heavy drafting work |
Getting Started
- Visit solveintelligence.com and request a demo
- Provide the invention details; let the tool draft the application or office-action response
- Review and refine every draft — the attorney directs strategy and remains accountable for filings
Key Takeaways
- Solve Intelligence is dedicated AI for patent drafting and prosecution across multiple jurisdictions
- It produces strong first drafts of applications and office-action responses, the most document-heavy patent work
- Drafting suits AI; claim strategy and what to protect remain the attorney's judgment
- The patent attorney reviews and remains accountable for everything filed
